I was in the process of replacing the track on my 2002 Viper and when I pulled the skid out, I was surpised to find that one of the skid rails was severely bent just in front of the rear axle. The transfer rod on that side was also bent and the W-arm has a crack in it. Aside from that damage, there are a few idler wheel bearings that also need replacement.
I am a welder, so fixing the W-arm shouldn't be a big deal, but I am concerned about weakening the slide rail and transfer rod when I try to straighten them out. So I guess I am looking for advice as to wether I should buy replacement parts and repair the proaction suspension, or if I should put an M-10 in? Before I discovered the damage, I was going to send the shocks in and get the revalved, but now I am wondering if the money would be better spent on a new suspension?
I found an older "metric" M-10 for sale with an Ohlins rear shock for $600, but after talking to Fast, I would need to buy a mount kit for $225 and they also made it sound like the "metric" suspensions are not going to be supported by the factory much longer. $825 for a suspension that I may not be able to buy parts for in a year or two seems like a lot of money. Fast would sell me an M-10 with all new hardware, mount kit and rebuilt Fox shocks for $999. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I am a welder, so fixing the W-arm shouldn't be a big deal, but I am concerned about weakening the slide rail and transfer rod when I try to straighten them out. So I guess I am looking for advice as to wether I should buy replacement parts and repair the proaction suspension, or if I should put an M-10 in? Before I discovered the damage, I was going to send the shocks in and get the revalved, but now I am wondering if the money would be better spent on a new suspension?
I found an older "metric" M-10 for sale with an Ohlins rear shock for $600, but after talking to Fast, I would need to buy a mount kit for $225 and they also made it sound like the "metric" suspensions are not going to be supported by the factory much longer. $825 for a suspension that I may not be able to buy parts for in a year or two seems like a lot of money. Fast would sell me an M-10 with all new hardware, mount kit and rebuilt Fox shocks for $999. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.